Populations Flashcards
Prokaryotes
No nucleus
What is the acronym for remebering the classification
King Phillip Came Over for Good Spagettii
Niche
The role of an organism
Plantae
Plants
Biomes
Many ecosystems
Intraspecific competiton
Within populations
What are the six kingdoms
Archea
Bacteria
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animila
Biosphere
Many ecosystems
What causes more life
More temp and rain
Tropgraphy
Layout of the land
What are the three domains
Bacteria, archea, eukarya
Archea
Unicellular, prokaryote, autrophic
Archea
Bacteria
Abiotic
Non living
Quadrat
Used for sessile organizums
Protista
Unicellular, multicellular, autroph, hetrotrph
Range
Specific place
Who are humans related to
Apes and common ansestor Lucy
Biosphere
many biomes
Anamilia
Animals
Plantae
Sessile, multicellular
Sessile
Does not move
Ecosystem
Many comunities
Taxonomy
The study of classification
Protista
Unicellular, multicellular, autrophs, hetrotrphohs, decomposers+
Populations
Organizums that are able to breed and create fertile ofspring apart of the same species
Eukaryote
Has a nucleus, multicellular
Intaspecific competiton
Inside species
Anamilia
Mobile, hetrophic
What is the classification
Kingdom
Phyllum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Fungi
Sessile, abrob nutrents
Interspecific competiton
Between populations
Comunities
Populations that interact
What are the six kingdoms
Archea
Bacteria
Fungi
Protisa
Animila
Plantae
Interspecific competiton
Between species
Ecosystems
Many comunities together
Dynamic
Can still change
Trade winds
Unequal heating
What is the order of ecology
Individual, population, comunity, ecosystem, biospshere
Transect
USed for mobile organizums
Bacteria
Unicellular, prokaryote, asexual, hetrohphic
Prokaryote
No nucleus, single celled
Fungi
Sessile, hetrophs, multicellular, unicellular
Eukaryotes
Has a nucleus
Bacteria
Unicellular, prokaryotes, asexual, hetrotrphic
What are the three domains
Bacteria, archea, eukarya
Hetrophic
Other feeder
Biotic
Living
Specific name
Genus then species
Habitat
Where an organizum lives